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Annoucing My Pregnancy To My Husband Overview



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How I Told My Husband
1
Screamed for him to come in the bathroom and look at the pregnancy test.
2
Took a pregnancy test and got a faint result. I told him I was going to have others vote to see if they thought it looked positive or not on my Countdown. When he came home from work, I had him play a game of hot and cold. Hung the pregnancy test, baby boots, and EDD written with ribbon to the fan in our room and covered it like a big gift and gave him a new father’s gift - a card, Spiderman comic book and superhero baby onesie.
3
I actually thought I was out because fertility friend on the fertility awareness setting said no ovulation, but on the advance, setting said I was 13 days past ovulation. My Clearblue fertility monitor was blinking indicating it was time for the next period to come and my period was not there, so I decided to test. When I saw that it was positive, I dressed my children in the Big Brother & Big Sister shirt I had purchased from Ebay in advance as we were trying. When my husband came home from work, our older two children were wearing the shirts. He didn’t catch on right away, so I heavily suggested he read their new shirts and then gave him the pregnancy test.

Last Edited: November 23, 2017

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